Harris disorder localizes bosonic modes in quantum-critical metals, inducing compact superconducting puddles at high T and extended pairing with power-law distributed scales at low T, unlike stretched-exponential tails in disordered BCS superconductors.
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A general construction of contact interactions from chord diagrams is developed to match AdS2 scalar contact Witten diagrams in the SYK model.
Reviews the FL* theory for cuprates using ancilla layer models and SU(2) gauge theories to explain pseudogap hole pockets of area p/8, Fermi arcs, and transitions to d-wave superconductivity and Fermi liquid behavior.
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Influence of Harris disorder on quantum-critical superconductivity
Harris disorder localizes bosonic modes in quantum-critical metals, inducing compact superconducting puddles at high T and extended pairing with power-law distributed scales at low T, unlike stretched-exponential tails in disordered BCS superconductors.
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Towards Bulk Locality: A Systematic Construction of Contact Interactions from Chord Diagrams
A general construction of contact interactions from chord diagrams is developed to match AdS2 scalar contact Witten diagrams in the SYK model.
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Fractionalized Fermi liquids and the cuprate phase diagram
Reviews the FL* theory for cuprates using ancilla layer models and SU(2) gauge theories to explain pseudogap hole pockets of area p/8, Fermi arcs, and transitions to d-wave superconductivity and Fermi liquid behavior.